Top Bowlers With Most ODI World Cup Wickets
Glen McGrath (AUS)
A formidable force with 71 matches and 39 innings. His 71 wickets set a benchmark that bowlers aspire to reach in ODI World Cup history.
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Muthiah Muralitharan (SL)
Spin wizard Muralitharans 68 wickets in 39 innings showcase his mastery. A key player in Sri Lankas bowling legacy.
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Mitchell Starc (AUS)
The pace sensation from Australia, Starc, has left a mark with 59 wickets in just 26 innings, demonstrating his lethal bowling prowess.
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Lasith Malinga (SL)
The slinging action of Malinga brought him 56 wickets in 28 innings, making him a feared bowler, especially in the death overs.
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Wasim Akram (PAK)
A true cricketing legend, Akrams 55 wickets in 36 innings highlight his ability to swing the ball and dismantle batting line-ups.
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Trent Boult (NZ)
Boults 52 wickets in 28 innings portray his consistency and effectiveness, contributing significantly to New Zealands bowling dominance.
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Chaminda Vaas (SL)
With 49 wickets in 31 innings, Vaas played a pivotal role in Sri Lankas bowling attack, showcasing his skills with both the new and old ball.
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Mohammed Shami (IND)
Shamis 47 wickets in just 15 innings display his knack for taking crucial wickets, making him a vital asset for India in World Cup campaigns.
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Zaheer Khan (IND)
Khans 44 wickets in 23 innings reflect his ability to provide breakthroughs and control the flow of runs, contributing to Indias bowling success.
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